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Favorite films

  • High Anxiety
  • Django Unchained
  • Little Shop of Horrors
  • Bāhubali: The Beginning

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  • Materialists

  • Namo Venkatesa

  • V

  • Athadu

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Sinners

2025

★★★★½ Liked 2

So far in 2025, we’ve had fun movies and emotional movies, but very few films have managed to be both entertaining and emotionally resonant.

As they say, get you a man who can do both, and now we know that man is Ryan Coogler.

Sinners is a remarkable blend of popcorn genre fun and the kind of impactful filmmaking you usually see during award season.

Every aspect of the filmmaking here is firing on all cylinders with Sinners. From production…

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Namo Venkatesa

2010

2

Some funny moments but the plot does become total nonsense with an ending that is fully ridiculous, but an entertaining enough way to spend a couple hours

V

2020

Watched

Nani dropping Game of Thrones references was not something I knew I needed until now

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Captain America: Brave New World

2025

9

I’ve been feeling rather checked out of the MCU for a while now with the whole franchise starting to feel like diminishing returns. The once-iconic cinematic universe feels so polluted by seemingly endless streaming shows and mediocre movies that it’s getting hard to what made it so great in the first place.

Captain America: Brave New World might be the most disappointing entry yet, a talent-wasting film that falls short in pretty much every conceivable way.

The dialogue is…

Death of a Unicorn

2025

★★½ Watched

We are deep into the modern “eat the rich” era of movies. From Parasite to The Menu to Triangle of Sadness to Glass Onion to something as recent as Mickey 17, class conflict has been a major subject in cinema.

Our latest tale of greed and obscene wealth is Death of a Unicorn, which seeks to throw a little supernatural element into its commentary on Big Pharma and the selfishness of the mega-rich.

It’s a fun premise that could open…